Thomas MaddenThomas J. Madden, III, has a general business, real property and transactional practice emphasizing the areas of land use, transactions involving the sale of real property, vineyard and winery development and the formation, governance and sale of businesses. Mr. Madden also practices in the areas of estate planning and trusts. Mr. Madden joined the firm as a partner in August 2002. A lifelong resident of northern San Luis Obispo County, Mr. Madden is the senior partner in the firm's Paso Robles office.

Mr. Madden received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Santa Clara in 1982. Mr. Madden also attended law school at the University of Santa Clara, where he served as Business Editor for the Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal and received his Juris Doctor degree in 1987.

Upon graduating from law school, Mr. Madden practiced with the San Jose law firm of Berliner, Cohen & Biagini. In 1990, Mr. Madden joined Sinsheimer, Schiebelhut & Baggett in San Luis Obispo, where he became a partner in 1995. Mr. Madden left that firm to form his own practice, Law Offices of Thomas J. Madden, in 2001. In August 2002 he joined Adamski Moroski Madden Cumberland & Green LLP.

Mr. Madden is a member of the California State Bar and the Bar Association of San Luis Obispo County. Mr. Madden is active in North San Luis Obispo County business and civic affairs. He provides legal services on a pro bono basis to the Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance. Mr. Madden was co-chair of the 2005 and 2006 Paso Robles Wine Festival, and is a long serving member of the Paso Robles Wine Festival Steering Committee. He serves as a director and is past President of the Boys and Girls Club of North San Luis Obispo County. Mr. Madden also serves as a director of the Children Museum at the Paso Robles Volunteer Firehouse and as a director of the Heidrick Ag. History Center in Woodland, California.
Mr. Madden lives in Paso Robles with his family.